EP2917301A1 - Alkylated polyetheramines as clay stabilizing agents - Google Patents
Alkylated polyetheramines as clay stabilizing agentsInfo
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- the present disclosure relates generally to well treatment fluids and their use. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to alkylated polyetheramines as clay stabilizing agents in well treatment fluids and methods of using the same. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
- the production of hydrocarbons from subteiTanean formations is often effected by the presence of clays and other fines which can migrate and plug off or restrict the flow of the hydrocarbon product.
- the migration of fines in a subteiTanean formation is often the result of clay swelling, salt dissolution, and/or the disturbance of fines by the introduction of fluids that are foreign to the formation.
- such foreign fluids e.g. drilling fluid, fracturing fluid or stabilizing fluid
- Potassium chloride has been widely used as a shale inhibitor/clay stabilizer.
- potassium chloride has often been used as a preflush and/or added to aqueous stimulation methods in order to convert the clay to a less swellable form. While such salts diminish the reduction of formation permeability, they are often detrimental to the performance of other constituents of the foreign fluid. For example, high concentration of such salts is typically required for stabilization of clay (typically 6%). Such salts further produce high chloride levels which are environmentally unacceptable.
- Other known shale hydration inhibitors/clay stabilizing agents which have been used include, for example:
- WO 98/55733 which discloses the use of at least one organic amine selected from a primary diamine with a chain length of less than 8 carbon atoms and a primary alkyl amine with a chain length of less than 4 carbon atoms:
- WO 06/013597 which teaches the use of 0.2-5% by wt. of 1,2- diaminocyclohexane to inhibit the swelling of clay;
- WO 06/136031 which teaches the use of amine salts having different molecular weights so as to be able to transport into micropore, mesospore and macrospores in the formation and effect cationic exchange therein;
- the present disclosure provides a water-based well treatment fluid which is used in downhole fluid introduced into a subterranean formation containing clay subterranean materials that have a tendency to exhibit swelling and/or migration upon exposure to water.
- the well treatment fluid contains an aqueous continuous phase, a clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine and a weighting material.
- the present disclosure provides a method of inhibiting swelling and/or migration of clay subteiTanean materials encountered during the drilling of a subterranean formation.
- the method includes circulating in the subterranean formation a water-based well treatment fluid containing an aqueous continuous phase, a clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine and a weighting material.
- compositions claimed herein through use of the term “comprising” may include any additional additive or compound, unless stated to the contrary.
- the term, “consisting essentially of if appearing herein excludes from the scope of any succeeding recitation any other component, step or procedure, excepting those that are not essential to operability and the term “consisting of, if used, excludes any component, step or procedure not specifically delineated or listed.
- an alkylated polyetheramine means one alkylated polyetheramine or more than one alkylated polyetheramine.
- subterranean formation encompasses both areas below exposed earth and areas below earth covered by water, such as an ocean or fresh water.
- clay subterranean materials includes sand and/or clays which swell, disperse, disintegrate or otherwise become disrupted, thereby demonstrating an increase in bulk volume, in the presence of foreign aqueous well treatment fluids, such as drilling fluids, stimulation fluids, gravel packing fluids, etc.
- the term also includes those sand and/or clays which disperse, disintegrate or otherwise become disrupted without actual swelling. For example, clays which, in the presence of foreign aqueous well treatment fluids, expand and may be disrupted by becoming unconsolidated, thereby producing particles that migrate into a borehole shall also be included by the term.
- the clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine as defined herein can be used as a total potassium chloride substitute when potassium chloride is used as a clay stabilizing agent.
- the clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine can be used in water-based well treatment fluids and methods where potassium chloride or other inorganic salts have not been traditionally used.
- the clay stabilizing agent consists essentially of an alkylated polyetheramine and can be used in water-based well treatment fluids in conjunction with potassium chloride.
- the clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine When combined with an aqueous continuous phase and a weighting material to render a water-based well treatment fluid, the clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine is capable of reducing or substantially eliminating damage to a subterranean formation caused by swellable and/or migrating clay subterranean materials.
- the presence of the clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine eliminates or reduces the tendency of the clay subterranean materials to swell and/or disintegrate/migrate upon contact with the water-based well treatment fluid.
- Such inhibition and/or migration may be temporary or substantially permanent depending on the quantity of water-based well treatment fluid used to treat the subterranean formation.
- another advantage of using the disclosed clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine is evidenced by its ability to provide permanent clay stabilization.
- Temporary clay stabilizers are materials that protect the subterranean formation only during treatment of the formation with the water-based well treatment fluid. Migration of natural fluids over the subterranean formation over time displaces foreign cations, thereby reverting the clay back to its natural swelling form.
- permanent clay stabilizers minimize such swelling when the clays are exposed to natural fluids over time without the need of continued addition of the water-based well treatment fluid.
- the clay stabilizing agents consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine disclosed herein also achieve other benefits.
- the clay stabilizing agents consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine are thermally stable, are toxicologically safer, and have better handling properties. Therefore, the clay stabilizing agents consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine may be broadly utilized in land based drilling operations as well as offshore drilling operations.
- a water-based well treatment fluid comprising an aqueous continuous phase, a clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine and a weighting material.
- the water-based well treatment fluid may be any fluid capable of delivering the clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine into a subterranean formation.
- the water-based well treatment fluid is a drilling fluid, a drill-in-fluid, a stimulation fluid, a fracturing fluid, an acidizing fluid, a remedial fluid, a well reworking fluid or a gravel pack fluid.
- the aqueous continuous phase is any water based fluid phase that is compatible with the formulation of a well treatment fluid and is also compatible with the clay stabilizing agents disclosed herein.
- the aqueous continuous phase is selected from fresh water, sea water, brine, a mixture of water and a water soluble organic compound and mixtures thereof.
- the amount of the aqueous continuous phase should be sufficient to form a water-based well treatment fluid.
- the amount of aqueous continuous phase may range from nearly 100% of the water-based well treatment fluid by volume to less than 30% of the water- based well treatment fluid by volume.
- the amount of the aqueous based continuous phase is from about 95% by volume to about 30% by volume of the water-based well treatment fluid.
- the amount of the aqueous based continuous phase is from about 90% by volume to about 40% by volume of the water-based well treatment fluid.
- the water-based well treatment fluid also includes a clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine.
- the alkylated polyetheramine is a compound having the formula (I):
- R is C 2 H 4 or CH(CH) 3 CH 2 ,
- Ri is a straight chain or branched Ci to C 6 alkyl group
- x is an integer from 1 to 3.
- R is C 2 H 4
- Rj is a methyl group, ethyl group, n iso-propyl group, n-propyl group, n-iso-butyl or n-butyl group.
- R is C 2 H 4
- i is an ethyl group, n iso-propyl group or n- propyl group.
- the clay stabilizing agent is a compound having the formula (II) or a compound having the formula (III) or a compound having the formula (IV):
- the clay stabilizing agent is a compound having the formula (II) or a compound having the formula (IV):
- the clay stabilizing agent is present in the water-based well treatment fluid in an amount sufficient to reduce either or both of surface hydration based swelling and/or osmotic based swelling of clay subterranean materials.
- the exact amount of the clay stabilizing agent present in a particular water-based well treatment fluid may be determined by a trial and error method of testing the combination of water-based well treatment fluid and clay formation encountered.
- the amount of clay stabilizing agent of the present disclosure used in the water-based well treatment fluids ranges from about 1 to about 20 pounds per barrel (lbs/bbl or ppb) of water-based well treatment fluid.
- the amount of clay stabilizing agent present in the water-based well treatment fluid ranges from about 2 to about 18 ppb of water-based well treatment fluid. In still another embodiment, the amount of clay stabilizing agent present in the water-based well treatment fluid ranges from about 0.05% to about 0.5% by volume of the water-based well treatment fluid.
- the water-based well treatment fluid also contains a weighting material.
- the weighting material increases the density of the fluid in order to prevent kick-backs and blow-outs.
- Suitable weighting materials include any type of weighting material that is in solid form, particulate form, suspended in solution, or dissolved in the aqueous continuous phase.
- the weighting material is barium sulfate, barite, hematite, iron oxide, calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, an organic salt, an inorganic salt or mixtures thereof.
- the amount of weighting material present in the water-based well treatment fluid is an amount effective to prevent kick-backs and blowouts, which amount changes according to the nature of the formation under treatment operations.
- the weighting material is included in the water-based well treatment fluid at a level of less than 800 ppb, for example, from about 5 ppb to about 750 ppb or from about 10 ppb to about 700 ppb of water-based well treatment fluid.
- the water-based well treatment fluid optionally contains one or more conventional additives.
- additives include, but are not limited to, gelling materials, thinners, fluid loss control agents, encapsulating agents, bactericides, gel breakers, foaming agents, stabilizers, lubricants, penetration rate enhancers, defoamers, corrosion inhibitors, lost circulation fluids, anti-bit balling agents, neutralizing agents, pH buffering agents, surfactants, proppants, and sand for gravel packing.
- gelling materials include, but are not limited to, bentonite, sepiolite clay, attapulgite clay, anionic high-molecular weight polymers and biopolymers.
- thinners include, but are not limited to, lignosulfates, modified lignosulfates, polyphosphates, tannins, and low molecular weight polyacrylates.
- fluid loss control agents include, but are not limited to, synthetic organic polymers, biopolymers and mixtures thereof, modified lignite polymers, modified starches and modified celluloses.
- encapsulating agents include, but are not limited to, synthetic materials, organic materials, inorganic materials, biopolymers or mixtures thereof.
- the encapsulating agent may be anionic, cationic or non-ionic in nature.
- the clay stabilizing agent of the present disclosure and weighting material and optional additives may be admixed with the aqueous continuous phase to form the water- based well treatment fluid.
- a process of making a water-based well treatment fluid comprising admixing a clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine, a weighting material and optional additives with an aqueous continuous phase.
- a method of inhibiting the swelling and/or migration of clay subten-anean materials encountered during the drilling of a subteiTanean formation includes circulating in the subteiTanean formation a water-based well treatment fluid containing an aqueous continuous phase, a clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine and a weighting material.
- a method for stabilizing a subteiTanean formation including the steps of contacting the subten-anean formation with the water- based well treatment fluid of the present disclosure.
- Contacting the subteiTanean formation may be accomplished, for example, by providing the water-based well treatment fluid disclosed herein to the subteiTanean formation before, during or after hydraulic fracturing or drilling.
- Clay subterranean materials which may be effectively treated with the water- based well treatment fluid may be of varying shapes, such as minute, plate-like, tube-like and/or fiber-like particles having an extremely large surface area.
- Examples include clay minerals of the montmorillonite (smectite) group such as montmorillonite, saponite, nontronite, hectorite and sauconite, the kaolin group such as kaolinite, nacrite, dickite, and halloysite, the hydrousmica group such as hydrobiotite, gluaconite, illite and bramallite, the chlorite group such as chlorite and chamosite, clay minerals not belonging to the above group such as vermiculite, attapulgite and sepiolite and mixed-layer varieties of such clay minerals and groups. Other mineral components may be further associated with the clay.
- montmorillonite smectite
- saponite nontronite
- the kaolin group such as kaolinite, nacrite, dickite, and halloysite
- the hydrousmica group such as hydrobiotite, gluaconite, il
- the materials and method of inhibiting swelling and/or migration of clay subterranean materials and stabilizing the subterranean formation can be provided as a kit that includes a sufficient amount of the clay stabilizing agent, weighting material and optional additives for on-site admixture with the aqueous continuous phase.
- the result of stabilization of the subterranean formation with the water-based well treatment fluid described herein is that clay subterranean material particulates loosened from the subterranean formation by the process of removing a hydrocarbon product have reduced swell, have reduced subterranean migration, do not reduce the flow of the hydrocarbon product, and/or do not contaminate the hydrocarbon product.
- the clay subterranean materials can swell and/or migrate to inhibit or contaminate the hydrocarbon production.
- the stabilization effect can be measured by comparing wells with and without the water-based well treatment fluid or comparing the flow rate of fluids (e.g. oil, water or natural gas) through samples from the subterranean formation with and without the water-based well treatment fluid.
- Subterranean formations can be stabilized by contacting them with the water- based well treatment fluid.
- clay subterranean materials swelling and/or fines migration can be reduced by contacting the subterranean formation with a water-based well treatment fluid comprising an aqueous continuous phase, a clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine, a weighting material and optional additives.
- a previously hydraulically fractured subterranean formation can be restabilized by contacting the hydraulically fractured subterranean formation with a water-based well treatment fluid comprising an aqueous continuous phase, a clay stabilizing agent consisting of an alkylated polyetheramine, a weighting material and optional additives.
- the hydraulically fractured subterranean formation can be a hydraulically fractured subterranean formation, for example, that from which hydrocarbons have been extracted.
- the hydraulically fractured subterranean formation is a formation having a mineral content that is predominantly clay, shale, sand, and/or a mixture thereof.
- the water-based well treatment fluid can be used in a method of flushing a bore hole during drilling.
- the method includes applying the water- based well treatment fluid to a drill head during drilling of a subterranean formation.
- a method of extracting oil from an oil containing subterranean formation by providing through a first borehole, a pressurized water-based well treatment fluid of the present disclosure and recovering oil from the subterranean formation through a second borehole.
- the subterranean formation was previously hydraulically fractured and oil was previously extracted.
- Capillary Suction Time (CST) tests were measured as a determination of the relative flow capacity of a slurry of ground formation rock used to form an artificial core.
- Wyoming bentonite clay was ground and 5% by weight of the ground clay was added to 95% by weight of silica flour to form a core sample.
- 4 grams of the core sample was then placed in 40 ml of a test fluid (the test fluid comprising the clay stabilizing agent and water) and stirred on a magnetic stirrer for at least 30 minutes. 5 ml of this slurry was then placed into a metal funnel containing filter paper of the CST instrument and the time needed for the slurry to travel down a certain distance was recorded.
- Example 1 2-propanamine, NN'-[l,2-ethanediylbis(oxy-2,l- ethanediyl)]bis- (Structure II);
- Example 2 ethanamine, NN'-[l ,2-ethanediylbis(oxy-2,l- ethanediyl)]bis-, (Structure IV);
- the clay stabilizing was first neutralized by contacting 20 g of the clay stabilizing agent with either 0.5, 0.6 or 2moles of glacial acetic acid or concentrated HC1 (37%). They are reported below as neat amine or salt concentration:
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